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Show r,nmspicc LUlllinhiLO Infant Lamb Graveside funeral services were conducted Monday at 11 a. m. in ihe Hvde Park cemetery for the infant" son cf W-lllis J. and An. ! drea Fees Lamb,, who died Sunday in a Logan hospital shortly after birth. j Survivors incude the parents. ' five brothers and sisters: Blaine R. Lamb. U. S. navy. Norfolk. Va.: j La Kee. Beth. Basil and Arlene Lamb of Hyde Park: grand pr j ents. Mr. and Mrs. John J. I Lamb. Hyde Park: and Mrs. W. j G. Reese, of Benson. I Funeral arrangements were under un-der direction of the W. Loyal Hall mortuary. Katherine N. Woolf Mrs. Katherine Nyman Woolf. 63. resident of Hyde Park for 43 years, died Saturday about 3 p. m. 'in a Logan hospital of a lingering ling-ering illness. She was born August 4. 18S1 in Logan, a daughter of Andrew and Christina Henderson Nyman. She was married to Archie Woolf. October 2, 1901 in the Locan Temple. A member of the Mormon church, she was active throughout through-out her life in Relief Society and community affairs. Survivors include her husband, two sons and four daughters, Nyman Woolf, of Layton; Mrs. Avon Turser and Robert Woolf. of Hyde Park; Mrs. Aletha Thurston Thurs-ton and Mrs. Anetta Knowles. of Losan. and Mrs. Harriet Balls, of Brigham City; IS grand children, child-ren, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Eliza Olsen, and Andrew Nyman, of Logan; Orvin Nyman, of North Logan: Mrs. Jannet Seamons. Mrs. Abbie McNeil, Mc-Neil, and Mrs. Rachel Carlson, of Blackfoot, Idaho. Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed today at 2 p. m. in the Hyde Parkk ward chapel by Bishop C. A. Hurren. Burial in the Hyde Park ward chapel by Bishop C. tion of the W. Loyal Hall mortuary. |